Lila Barrera-Hernandez
Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity
Legal Change and Impact on Communities
Herausgeber: Barton, Barry; Godden, Lee
Lila Barrera-Hernandez
Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity
Legal Change and Impact on Communities
Herausgeber: Barton, Barry; Godden, Lee
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Energy and resource activities bring benefits for many, but also impose costs on communities. This book uses cases studies from across the globe to examine the emergence of 'sharing' and the legal measures which seek to balance the costs of energy and resources projects.
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Energy and resource activities bring benefits for many, but also impose costs on communities. This book uses cases studies from across the globe to examine the emergence of 'sharing' and the legal measures which seek to balance the costs of energy and resources projects.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780198767954
- ISBN-10: 0198767951
- Artikelnr.: 47870165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 480
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780198767954
- ISBN-10: 0198767951
- Artikelnr.: 47870165
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Lila Barrera-Hernández is an international development consultant and Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Calgary, Canada.; Barry Barton is Professor of Law and Director of the Centre for Environmental, Resources and Energy Law at the University of Waikato, New Zealand.; Lee Godden is Director of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law at the University of Melbourne, Australia; Alastair Lucas is Professor of Law at the University of Calgary, Canada.; Anita Rønne is Associate Professor in Energy Law at the University of Copenhagen and Chair of the Danish Energy Law Society, Denmark.
* 1: Lila Barrera-Hernández, Barry Barton, Lee Godden, Alastair Lucas
and Anita Rønne: Introduction: Sharing Costs and Benefits of Energy
and Resource Activity
* Part I: Themes and Legal Frameworks
* 2: Barry Barton and Michael Goldsmith: Community and Sharing
* 3: Iñigo del Guayo: Regional and Local Energy Communities - A
European Union perspective on community benefits
* 4: Catherine Redgwell: Shared International Responsibility for
Transboundary Harm Arising from Energy Activities
* 5: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Indigenous Peoples and Free, Prior and
Informed Consent in Latin America
* 6: Hanri Mostert, Kangwa-Musole Chisanga, Janine Howard, Fatima
Mandhu, Meyer van den Berg, and Cheri-Leigh Young: Corporate Social
Responsibility in the Mining Industries of Namibia, South Africa and
Zambia: Choices and Consequences
* 7: Don Smith: Social License to Operate in the Unconventional Oil and
Gas Development Sector: The Colorado Experience
* Part II: Legal Measures and Mechanisms to Distribute Costs and
Benefits
* 8: Lee Carol Godden and Lily O'Neill: Agreements with Indigenous
Communities:The Native Title Act in Australia
* 9: LeRoy Paddock and Max Greenblum: Community Benefit Agreements for
Wind Farm Siting in Context
* 10: Anita Rønne: Opposition to wind farms and the possible responses
of the legal system
* 11: Martha Roggenkamp: The Position of Citizens in Energy Production
in the Netherlands: Is a New Approach Emerging?
* 12: Nigel Bankes and Astrid Kalkbrenner: Liability for Oil Spills
from Oil and Gas Operations in Canada's Arctic Waters
* 13: Nonye Opara: Broadening Community and Regional Benefits from
Energy Development through Environmental Restoration Funds
* 14: José Juan González Márquez: Social and Environmental Liability of
Private Companies in the Energy Sector and the Mexican Energy Reform
* 15: Yinka Omorogbe: Resource Control and Benefit Sharing in Nigeria
* 16: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier and Anderson Souza da Silva
Lanzillo: Oil and Natural Gas Royalties and Social Development in
Brazil
* Part III: Participatory Rights and Public Engagement
* 17: Aileen McHarg: Community Benefit through Community Ownership of
Renewable Generation in Scotland: Power to the People?
* 18: Catherine Banet: Enabling the crowdfunding of energy projects:
the regulation of small scale community financing in Europe
* 19: Alastair R. Lucas: Participatory Rights and Strategic Litigation:
Benefits Forcing and Endowment Protection in Canadian Natural
Resource Development
* 20: Milton Montoya: Participation of Territorial Authorities in
Mining Activities in Colombia
* 21: Wang Mingyuan and Li Bin: Legal Regulation of NIMBY Conflict in
China
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani and Shibani Ghosh: Public Participation in
Indian Environmental Law
* 23: Donald N. Zillman, Simon Beirne, and Elizabeth Elsbach: Small
Towns, Big Projects
* 24: Conclusion
and Anita Rønne: Introduction: Sharing Costs and Benefits of Energy
and Resource Activity
* Part I: Themes and Legal Frameworks
* 2: Barry Barton and Michael Goldsmith: Community and Sharing
* 3: Iñigo del Guayo: Regional and Local Energy Communities - A
European Union perspective on community benefits
* 4: Catherine Redgwell: Shared International Responsibility for
Transboundary Harm Arising from Energy Activities
* 5: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Indigenous Peoples and Free, Prior and
Informed Consent in Latin America
* 6: Hanri Mostert, Kangwa-Musole Chisanga, Janine Howard, Fatima
Mandhu, Meyer van den Berg, and Cheri-Leigh Young: Corporate Social
Responsibility in the Mining Industries of Namibia, South Africa and
Zambia: Choices and Consequences
* 7: Don Smith: Social License to Operate in the Unconventional Oil and
Gas Development Sector: The Colorado Experience
* Part II: Legal Measures and Mechanisms to Distribute Costs and
Benefits
* 8: Lee Carol Godden and Lily O'Neill: Agreements with Indigenous
Communities:The Native Title Act in Australia
* 9: LeRoy Paddock and Max Greenblum: Community Benefit Agreements for
Wind Farm Siting in Context
* 10: Anita Rønne: Opposition to wind farms and the possible responses
of the legal system
* 11: Martha Roggenkamp: The Position of Citizens in Energy Production
in the Netherlands: Is a New Approach Emerging?
* 12: Nigel Bankes and Astrid Kalkbrenner: Liability for Oil Spills
from Oil and Gas Operations in Canada's Arctic Waters
* 13: Nonye Opara: Broadening Community and Regional Benefits from
Energy Development through Environmental Restoration Funds
* 14: José Juan González Márquez: Social and Environmental Liability of
Private Companies in the Energy Sector and the Mexican Energy Reform
* 15: Yinka Omorogbe: Resource Control and Benefit Sharing in Nigeria
* 16: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier and Anderson Souza da Silva
Lanzillo: Oil and Natural Gas Royalties and Social Development in
Brazil
* Part III: Participatory Rights and Public Engagement
* 17: Aileen McHarg: Community Benefit through Community Ownership of
Renewable Generation in Scotland: Power to the People?
* 18: Catherine Banet: Enabling the crowdfunding of energy projects:
the regulation of small scale community financing in Europe
* 19: Alastair R. Lucas: Participatory Rights and Strategic Litigation:
Benefits Forcing and Endowment Protection in Canadian Natural
Resource Development
* 20: Milton Montoya: Participation of Territorial Authorities in
Mining Activities in Colombia
* 21: Wang Mingyuan and Li Bin: Legal Regulation of NIMBY Conflict in
China
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani and Shibani Ghosh: Public Participation in
Indian Environmental Law
* 23: Donald N. Zillman, Simon Beirne, and Elizabeth Elsbach: Small
Towns, Big Projects
* 24: Conclusion
* 1: Lila Barrera-Hernández, Barry Barton, Lee Godden, Alastair Lucas
and Anita Rønne: Introduction: Sharing Costs and Benefits of Energy
and Resource Activity
* Part I: Themes and Legal Frameworks
* 2: Barry Barton and Michael Goldsmith: Community and Sharing
* 3: Iñigo del Guayo: Regional and Local Energy Communities - A
European Union perspective on community benefits
* 4: Catherine Redgwell: Shared International Responsibility for
Transboundary Harm Arising from Energy Activities
* 5: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Indigenous Peoples and Free, Prior and
Informed Consent in Latin America
* 6: Hanri Mostert, Kangwa-Musole Chisanga, Janine Howard, Fatima
Mandhu, Meyer van den Berg, and Cheri-Leigh Young: Corporate Social
Responsibility in the Mining Industries of Namibia, South Africa and
Zambia: Choices and Consequences
* 7: Don Smith: Social License to Operate in the Unconventional Oil and
Gas Development Sector: The Colorado Experience
* Part II: Legal Measures and Mechanisms to Distribute Costs and
Benefits
* 8: Lee Carol Godden and Lily O'Neill: Agreements with Indigenous
Communities:The Native Title Act in Australia
* 9: LeRoy Paddock and Max Greenblum: Community Benefit Agreements for
Wind Farm Siting in Context
* 10: Anita Rønne: Opposition to wind farms and the possible responses
of the legal system
* 11: Martha Roggenkamp: The Position of Citizens in Energy Production
in the Netherlands: Is a New Approach Emerging?
* 12: Nigel Bankes and Astrid Kalkbrenner: Liability for Oil Spills
from Oil and Gas Operations in Canada's Arctic Waters
* 13: Nonye Opara: Broadening Community and Regional Benefits from
Energy Development through Environmental Restoration Funds
* 14: José Juan González Márquez: Social and Environmental Liability of
Private Companies in the Energy Sector and the Mexican Energy Reform
* 15: Yinka Omorogbe: Resource Control and Benefit Sharing in Nigeria
* 16: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier and Anderson Souza da Silva
Lanzillo: Oil and Natural Gas Royalties and Social Development in
Brazil
* Part III: Participatory Rights and Public Engagement
* 17: Aileen McHarg: Community Benefit through Community Ownership of
Renewable Generation in Scotland: Power to the People?
* 18: Catherine Banet: Enabling the crowdfunding of energy projects:
the regulation of small scale community financing in Europe
* 19: Alastair R. Lucas: Participatory Rights and Strategic Litigation:
Benefits Forcing and Endowment Protection in Canadian Natural
Resource Development
* 20: Milton Montoya: Participation of Territorial Authorities in
Mining Activities in Colombia
* 21: Wang Mingyuan and Li Bin: Legal Regulation of NIMBY Conflict in
China
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani and Shibani Ghosh: Public Participation in
Indian Environmental Law
* 23: Donald N. Zillman, Simon Beirne, and Elizabeth Elsbach: Small
Towns, Big Projects
* 24: Conclusion
and Anita Rønne: Introduction: Sharing Costs and Benefits of Energy
and Resource Activity
* Part I: Themes and Legal Frameworks
* 2: Barry Barton and Michael Goldsmith: Community and Sharing
* 3: Iñigo del Guayo: Regional and Local Energy Communities - A
European Union perspective on community benefits
* 4: Catherine Redgwell: Shared International Responsibility for
Transboundary Harm Arising from Energy Activities
* 5: Lila Barrera-Hernández: Indigenous Peoples and Free, Prior and
Informed Consent in Latin America
* 6: Hanri Mostert, Kangwa-Musole Chisanga, Janine Howard, Fatima
Mandhu, Meyer van den Berg, and Cheri-Leigh Young: Corporate Social
Responsibility in the Mining Industries of Namibia, South Africa and
Zambia: Choices and Consequences
* 7: Don Smith: Social License to Operate in the Unconventional Oil and
Gas Development Sector: The Colorado Experience
* Part II: Legal Measures and Mechanisms to Distribute Costs and
Benefits
* 8: Lee Carol Godden and Lily O'Neill: Agreements with Indigenous
Communities:The Native Title Act in Australia
* 9: LeRoy Paddock and Max Greenblum: Community Benefit Agreements for
Wind Farm Siting in Context
* 10: Anita Rønne: Opposition to wind farms and the possible responses
of the legal system
* 11: Martha Roggenkamp: The Position of Citizens in Energy Production
in the Netherlands: Is a New Approach Emerging?
* 12: Nigel Bankes and Astrid Kalkbrenner: Liability for Oil Spills
from Oil and Gas Operations in Canada's Arctic Waters
* 13: Nonye Opara: Broadening Community and Regional Benefits from
Energy Development through Environmental Restoration Funds
* 14: José Juan González Márquez: Social and Environmental Liability of
Private Companies in the Energy Sector and the Mexican Energy Reform
* 15: Yinka Omorogbe: Resource Control and Benefit Sharing in Nigeria
* 16: Yanko Marcius de Alencar Xavier and Anderson Souza da Silva
Lanzillo: Oil and Natural Gas Royalties and Social Development in
Brazil
* Part III: Participatory Rights and Public Engagement
* 17: Aileen McHarg: Community Benefit through Community Ownership of
Renewable Generation in Scotland: Power to the People?
* 18: Catherine Banet: Enabling the crowdfunding of energy projects:
the regulation of small scale community financing in Europe
* 19: Alastair R. Lucas: Participatory Rights and Strategic Litigation:
Benefits Forcing and Endowment Protection in Canadian Natural
Resource Development
* 20: Milton Montoya: Participation of Territorial Authorities in
Mining Activities in Colombia
* 21: Wang Mingyuan and Li Bin: Legal Regulation of NIMBY Conflict in
China
* 22: Lavanya Rajamani and Shibani Ghosh: Public Participation in
Indian Environmental Law
* 23: Donald N. Zillman, Simon Beirne, and Elizabeth Elsbach: Small
Towns, Big Projects
* 24: Conclusion